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both seemed skeptical of the government's case. >> you create commerce in order to regulate it? >> reporter: yet they asked tough questions of both sides giving hope to the law's supporters it may survive at least in part. >> i don't think you're addressing their main point, which is that they're not creating commerce in health care, it's already there and we're all going to need some kind of health care -- most of us will -- at some point. >> reporter: after the decision is handed down, the big question quickly becomes what now? house republican leaders have made clear if the law is not completely thrown out, they'll vote to repeal whatever's left. and for weeks, both the white house and congressional republicans have been quietly strategizing their message so they are ready as soon as the decision comes. kate bolduan, cnn, washington. >>> she was one of the most prominent atheist bloggers on the internet. and now she has shocked some of her readers by converting to catholicism. we'll hear why in her own words. >>> leah was one of the most prominent atheist bloggers on the inte
both seemed skeptical of the government's case. >> you create commerce in order to regulate it? >> reporter: yet they asked tough questions of both sides giving hope to the law's supporters it may survive at least in part. >> i don't think you're addressing their main point, which is that they're not creating commerce in health care, it's already there and we're all going to need some kind of health care -- most of us will -- at some point. >> reporter: after the...
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. >> finding limits on the federal government's power. no big deal. >> i'm being told by the boss in my ear, health care overturned or not next week. will first. >> limiting the commerce clause, it's a big deal. >> yes or no. >> absolutely. >> lz. >> yes, definitely. unfortunately, but definitely. >> thank you, guys. appreciate it. >> thank you. >> thank you. >>> moving on now, one atlanta jail had a problem with prisoners escaping from their cells, so the jail fixed the problem and is now offering a reward to any inmate who can beat the new locks. sounds odd, right? we're going to explain. [ male announcer ] not everything powerful has to guzzle fuel. the 2012 e-class bluetec from mercedes-benz. see your authorized mercedes-benz dealer for exceptional offers through mercedes-benz financial services. i took my son fishing every year. we had a great spot, not easy to find, but worth it. but with copd making it hard to breathe, i thought those days might be over. so my doctor prescribed symbicort. it helps significantly improve my lung func
. >> finding limits on the federal government's power. no big deal. >> i'm being told by the boss in my ear, health care overturned or not next week. will first. >> limiting the commerce clause, it's a big deal. >> yes or no. >> absolutely. >> lz. >> yes, definitely. unfortunately, but definitely. >> thank you, guys. appreciate it. >> thank you. >> thank you. >>> moving on now, one atlanta jail had a problem with prisoners...
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he said they won't move toward being a theory caratic government. he said we shouldn't lynnlin to people he call. >>> prime minister dimitri medvedev took over from president vladimir ruling as leader of united russian party. in his acceptance speech medvedev asked party members to be more transparent and democratic. >>> more than three decades after a missing 6-year-old boy's face appeared on a milk carton, new york police have charge add man with his murder, but does his confession hold any water? we'll have our legal analysts weigh in. >>> and if you leaving the house right now, just a blinder you can continue watching cnn from your mobile home. you can watch cnn live from your laptop. just go to cnn.com/tv. ehearse. maybe you should try every door direct mail. just select the zip codes where you want your message to be seen. print it yourself or find a local partner. and you find the customers that matter most. brilliant! clifton, show us overjoyed. no! too much! jennessa? ahh! a round of applause! [ applause ] [ male announcer ] go online to re
he said they won't move toward being a theory caratic government. he said we shouldn't lynnlin to people he call. >>> prime minister dimitri medvedev took over from president vladimir ruling as leader of united russian party. in his acceptance speech medvedev asked party members to be more transparent and democratic. >>> more than three decades after a missing 6-year-old boy's face appeared on a milk carton, new york police have charge add man with his murder, but does his...
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government, previous governments, regards hamas as a terrorist organization. when secretary of state hillary clinton visits here in jerusalem later, then goes to ramallah to meet with mahmoud abbas tomorrow and then goes to cairo she's not going to meet with anyone from hamas. the u.s. does have leverage on egypt, given the economic and military assistance the u.s. provides to egypt and given the dire economic straits that the egyptians are in right now. so the u.s. has leverage on the egyptians and obviously the u.s. has very good relations with israel. so the u.s. is a key player in all of this. but as far as leverage on hamas, u.s. leverage is limited. >> secretary of state hillary clinton's arriving soon in jerusalem about three hours or so from now. she'll go to ramallah, then on to cairo. why would she be meeting with the president of the palestinian authority, mahmoud abbas? he has nothing to do with what is taking place in hamas and is this really something that is more symbolic here? >> there's a lot of symbol itch because the u.s. has a lot at stake
government, previous governments, regards hamas as a terrorist organization. when secretary of state hillary clinton visits here in jerusalem later, then goes to ramallah to meet with mahmoud abbas tomorrow and then goes to cairo she's not going to meet with anyone from hamas. the u.s. does have leverage on egypt, given the economic and military assistance the u.s. provides to egypt and given the dire economic straits that the egyptians are in right now. so the u.s. has leverage on the...
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we look forward to working together with president-elect morsi and the government he forms on the basis of mutual respect to advance the many shared interests between egypt and the united states. in his first televised address, he paid special tribute to his countrymen who died during last year's revolution. >> translator: i pledge once again that this blood will not go in vain. all this gratitude goes to the nation of egypt and the armed forces. the best of armies, to the armed forces, to all those members of the armed forces from the bottom of my heart, i salute them. >> the egyptian army still holds the real power in egypt, so i asked our christiane amanpour, our chief international correspondent and global affairs anchor for abc news, if today's announcement will make a real difference. >> well, it does in fact make a huge difference. all you have to do is look over this balcony. i was down there a lot today to see what a difference it does make. it is the first democratic free presidential election in egypt in thousands of years. this is a big deal to people here, particularly as y
we look forward to working together with president-elect morsi and the government he forms on the basis of mutual respect to advance the many shared interests between egypt and the united states. in his first televised address, he paid special tribute to his countrymen who died during last year's revolution. >> translator: i pledge once again that this blood will not go in vain. all this gratitude goes to the nation of egypt and the armed forces. the best of armies, to the armed forces,...
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. >> he wants to increase the availability of doctors and hospitals and have the government serve as a guarantor of insurance for all americans. >> but in congress, truman's plan never got so much as a vote. >> the american medical association, very wealthy, very powerful lobby group, also vehemently campaign the against truman's health care plans. >> we do not want socialized medicine. >> in the 1960s, a similar fight. ronald reagan recorded this message, pass medicare and the united states would soon become like the communist soviet union. >> we're going to tell our children and our children's children what it once was like in america when we were free. >> but reagan's efforts fell short. president johnson signed the law creating medicare, health insurance for all americans over the age of 65 and medicaid, for the poor. it wasn't just democrats. richard nixon has big ambitions on health care. >> richard nixon put forth a very comprehensive plan which looks a lot in structure like the obama plan. and then you remember when he a little problem with watergate and nixon resigned and he
. >> he wants to increase the availability of doctors and hospitals and have the government serve as a guarantor of insurance for all americans. >> but in congress, truman's plan never got so much as a vote. >> the american medical association, very wealthy, very powerful lobby group, also vehemently campaign the against truman's health care plans. >> we do not want socialized medicine. >> in the 1960s, a similar fight. ronald reagan recorded this message, pass...
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florida had sued the government for access to the data base. the federal government had challenged florida's efforts in court but lost. >>> to washington now. it's going to be a big week for ben bernanke on. tuesday the federal reserve chairman is scheduled to testify before the senate for his semi annual report on the economy. he's required to appear twice a year. in addition to questions about additional stimulus policies, he could be asked about libor and the u.k. rate fixing scandal that's impacted roughly $10 trillion in loans around the world. that's your credit card rate, your car loan perhaps, and maybe even your home mortgage. >>> in other politics, secretary of state hillary clinton is in egypt this morning wrapping up meetings with top officials including the head of the country's military. it comes a day after clinton's visit with newly elected egyptian president mohamed morsi whose transition to power has included a struggle with military leadership. you may recall the military took control of the government after former president
florida had sued the government for access to the data base. the federal government had challenged florida's efforts in court but lost. >>> to washington now. it's going to be a big week for ben bernanke on. tuesday the federal reserve chairman is scheduled to testify before the senate for his semi annual report on the economy. he's required to appear twice a year. in addition to questions about additional stimulus policies, he could be asked about libor and the u.k. rate fixing...
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something unexpected happen, the government came first. now it is silent. 140 singers and workers out of a job. >> it is a business and we are going to take it away, and how about the people who lived from the business? what are we supposed to do? >> reporter: why that business is closed is still unclear. he says that out of the blue last month, government inspectors flooded his club mid-show. everyone realized that something was happening. there was a problem, he says. the orchestra stopped playing and my kids were there. the kitchen was closed down and the audience had to stop eating. government documents accuse him of pocketing the opera's cover charge and he and the performers say it was split evenly. he says that the real crime may have been running a business that was too high profile. this is a test of the times that we are living in, he says. what happened to us shouldn't happen again. and shouldn't be hushed up. the cuban government says that la opera decalle can continue to opera operate, but in a different venue. the club has be
something unexpected happen, the government came first. now it is silent. 140 singers and workers out of a job. >> it is a business and we are going to take it away, and how about the people who lived from the business? what are we supposed to do? >> reporter: why that business is closed is still unclear. he says that out of the blue last month, government inspectors flooded his club mid-show. everyone realized that something was happening. there was a problem, he says. the...
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reza, is morsi's government strong enough to withstand the level of protests? because they're huge. >> reporter: yeah. victor, before we get to that, we're going to bring you up to speed with new information that we have. there has been another clash right below us, under our hotel balcony, where we believe protesters have set fire to a police vehicle. you can't see the police vehicle, but you can certainly see the thick black plume of smoke that is going into the air. behind that smoke is the nile river. tahrir square, where these demonstrations are taking place, are a couple of blocks away from us. throughout the day, there have been clashes in artery streets that lead into tahrir square. this is one of them, right below us, to the hotel we're staying at and what happened about 30 minutes ago, we heard some commotion, people rushing to the scene, they targeted a police vehicle, they set it on fire, what happened next was security forces came by, shot warning shots in the air, tear gas and the protesters dispersed. these are the types of clashes we have seen t
reza, is morsi's government strong enough to withstand the level of protests? because they're huge. >> reporter: yeah. victor, before we get to that, we're going to bring you up to speed with new information that we have. there has been another clash right below us, under our hotel balcony, where we believe protesters have set fire to a police vehicle. you can't see the police vehicle, but you can certainly see the thick black plume of smoke that is going into the air. behind that smoke...
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, the government of president mohammed morsi. they wouldn't be announcing it until prime minister netanyahu had signed off on this. we're also told that president obama spoke with prime minister netanyahu. now the proof will be in the pudding. we're going to see if this is going to hold. if the israelis stop their attacks on various targets in gaza and if the hamas forces and others inside gaza stop launching rockets and missiles at various in sites in israel. now we have to watch closely to see what happens. if it works it's only going to be the start of a peace process that will get palestinian, israeli negotiations on the grouped. >> i want to get the statement from the president's office here from the read-out, the phone call to the prime minister, netanyahu. this one graphic struck me here, to get your sense of what this means. he said that the president, president obama, said the united states will use the opportunity offered by a cease-fire to intensify efforts to help israel address its security needs, especially the issu
, the government of president mohammed morsi. they wouldn't be announcing it until prime minister netanyahu had signed off on this. we're also told that president obama spoke with prime minister netanyahu. now the proof will be in the pudding. we're going to see if this is going to hold. if the israelis stop their attacks on various targets in gaza and if the hamas forces and others inside gaza stop launching rockets and missiles at various in sites in israel. now we have to watch closely to...
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>> nothing from the government. >> reporter: ashley found government loans with 6% interest. her bank did better with a line of credit at just over 3%. >> we had chop saws and boxed items that -- >> reporter: there go the lights again. the challenge of doing business these days, even the generators fail. these are so bad here in red hook that this business right next door to ashley's is literally drying invoices like this with a hair dryer. what does this business mean to you? >> everything. it's my life. >> reporter: ashley's employees watched her grow up working along side her father. if this business went under? >> i would go under, too. >> reporter: now it's up to her to save their jobs. >> there's so much history here. the community, our customers, we really do have -- we have a great business here. i think we can make it great again. >> reporter: poppy harlow, cnn, new york. >> we wish her well in that process. >>> it's black friday tradition. low prices, long lines and holiday greetings like this. >> [ bleep ]! i'll stab one of you [ bleep ]. >> we're exploring now the
>> nothing from the government. >> reporter: ashley found government loans with 6% interest. her bank did better with a line of credit at just over 3%. >> we had chop saws and boxed items that -- >> reporter: there go the lights again. the challenge of doing business these days, even the generators fail. these are so bad here in red hook that this business right next door to ashley's is literally drying invoices like this with a hair dryer. what does this business mean...
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yes, these are real government issues. josh leaves, this is not april fool's. this is december -- what is today, december 2nd? >> yeah. december 2nd. >> yesterday was december fools. are you serious? >> i'm serious. two things going on in the world right now, chance to look at some of the whichier things happening worldwide. start off with this one here, out of serbia a small town, a small village in serbia, we confirmed this folks, we have talked to the mayor today, show everybody where this town is. they are saying that they are concerned about an actual vampire being on the loose. and the mayor told us today when we spoke with him that, in fact, people are now putting garlic outside their front doors and holy crosses inside their bedrooms, zarozje, the name of the town there the village in serbia. i will tell that you some people there think it's silly and funny and they just take part in it for fun but some who take it seriously. i think there is an actual vampire there you were talking about the unicorns, north korea. north korean state media all different
yes, these are real government issues. josh leaves, this is not april fool's. this is december -- what is today, december 2nd? >> yeah. december 2nd. >> yesterday was december fools. are you serious? >> i'm serious. two things going on in the world right now, chance to look at some of the whichier things happening worldwide. start off with this one here, out of serbia a small town, a small village in serbia, we confirmed this folks, we have talked to the mayor today, show...
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hamas is the de facto government in the gaza strip. we are trying to aim at hamas, trying to get at the terrorists without hurting civilians. it's not easy. hamas not only has a military strategy of trying to kill israeli civilians but a media strategy. they want to put their terrorists behind their civil yasians so if their civilians get hurt they can make a big splash on the news about it. it's not just a military strategy, it's a media strategy. we will take whatever means are necessary and legitimate to defend our citizens, carol. >> the iron dome, israel's missile defense system is working phenomenally. many of its rockets, because of this iron dome, are not hitting their targets. could we see more attacks on the streets by terrorists, like in this bus attack? >> that's true, iron dome is an amazing success story, first anti-rocket device in history to actually work in warfare. we've taken down about 90% of the terrorist rockets that would have hit in our cities. they're going to hit outside the cities. and, yes, the terrorists wi
hamas is the de facto government in the gaza strip. we are trying to aim at hamas, trying to get at the terrorists without hurting civilians. it's not easy. hamas not only has a military strategy of trying to kill israeli civilians but a media strategy. they want to put their terrorists behind their civil yasians so if their civilians get hurt they can make a big splash on the news about it. it's not just a military strategy, it's a media strategy. we will take whatever means are necessary and...
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>> nothing from the government. >> reporter: ashley found government loans with 6% interest. her bank did better with a line of credit at just over 3%. >> we had chop saws, and boxed items that -- >> reporter: there go the lights again. the challenge of doing business these days even the generators feel. things are so bad here in red hook that this business right next door to ashley's is literally drying invoices like is with a hair dryer. what toes this business mean to you? >> everything. it's my life. >> reporter: ashley's employees watched her group, working alongside her father. if this business went under -- >> i would go under too. >> reporter: now it's up to her to save their jobs. >> there's so much history here. the community, our customers. i mean we really do have -- we have a great business here and i think we can make it again. >> reporter: despite this is optimistic she will have her business up and running by this spring. her business is down 30% since superstorm sandy and expects this will cost her somewhere between $700,000 and $800,000, money she's getting
>> nothing from the government. >> reporter: ashley found government loans with 6% interest. her bank did better with a line of credit at just over 3%. >> we had chop saws, and boxed items that -- >> reporter: there go the lights again. the challenge of doing business these days even the generators feel. things are so bad here in red hook that this business right next door to ashley's is literally drying invoices like is with a hair dryer. what toes this business mean to...
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it is about order and three branches of government, not about equality. >> we go very quickly to you are an american and obama should be tried for treason. obama is a muslim, whatever it might be. these strategies we use to essentially excommunicate one another from the american fold. that's what we need to relearn, the texts i am presenting in "the american bible" and this conciliation, disagreeing without being disagreeable. >> for more, check out our belief blog at cnn.com/belief. add your own comments as well. >>> or get paid to break out of jail. that was the offer made to some georgia inmates. all your mouth goes through, do you really think brushing is enough to keep it clean? while brushing misses germs in 75% of your mouth, listerine cleans virtually your entire mouth. so take your oral health to a whole new level. listerine... power to your mouth. all your important legal matters in just minutes. now it's quicker and easier for you to start your business... protect your family... and launch your dreams. at legalzoom.com, we put the law on your side. and launch your dreams.
it is about order and three branches of government, not about equality. >> we go very quickly to you are an american and obama should be tried for treason. obama is a muslim, whatever it might be. these strategies we use to essentially excommunicate one another from the american fold. that's what we need to relearn, the texts i am presenting in "the american bible" and this conciliation, disagreeing without being disagreeable. >> for more, check out our belief blog at...
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a claim the israeli government refuses to comment on. it is not clear if pulonium can be traced on his remains eight years after the palestinian leader's death. if heightened levels are found, the next question for investigators would then be who was behind yasser arafat's death? fred pleitgen, cnn, ramallah. >>> special operations troops may be safer today. some defective body armor plates are being recalled after the manufacturer discovered a defect. the generation 3 ballistic plates are worn inside the armored vest during combat and special ops commands says problems were found in less than 5% of plates. the command says no service members have been wounded or killed as a result of those defective plates. >>> and rapper from south korea --. ♪ >> you know him, he just blew justin bieber out of the water on youtube. we'll look at the most popular online video of all time. [ male announcer ] with over 50 delicious choices of green giant vegetables it's easy to eat like a giant... ♪ and feel like a green giant. ♪ ho ho ho ♪ green
a claim the israeli government refuses to comment on. it is not clear if pulonium can be traced on his remains eight years after the palestinian leader's death. if heightened levels are found, the next question for investigators would then be who was behind yasser arafat's death? fred pleitgen, cnn, ramallah. >>> special operations troops may be safer today. some defective body armor plates are being recalled after the manufacturer discovered a defect. the generation 3 ballistic plates...
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and state governments. but that is already in place. i don't think that we needed this law to establish that partnership between the federal and the state government. what we need however at the end is the federal government, republicans and democrats to tackle this issue, and to provide real solutions, not temporary solutions like the president is providing, but real solutions to the issue of security and undocumented workers. >> do you have any concern moving forward that either those who are here legally in the country or illegally in the country have adequate education to understand what the laws mean or do not mean and it seems it is constantly changing and changes from state to state, and is there a training that needs to happen in the latino community of what needs to be told what is on the books? >> and the answer is no, suzanne, even though it is a great question. and the decision of the president to not deport young undocumented immigrants is better than it is and the devil is in the details. in t
and state governments. but that is already in place. i don't think that we needed this law to establish that partnership between the federal and the state government. what we need however at the end is the federal government, republicans and democrats to tackle this issue, and to provide real solutions, not temporary solutions like the president is providing, but real solutions to the issue of security and undocumented workers. >> do you have any concern moving forward that either those...
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there's been a lot of him saying he will govern for all of egypt. the problem is, will he be able to do that and his powers are quite constrainted anyway given that the army has taken many of them away and he is constrained by some extent to the agenda laid out before the election. and he has resigned from the muslim brotherhood and saying he will govern on behalf of everyone. we will have to wait and see if he does that. >> one thing, dan, he has chosen for the vice president a woman. do people there in egypt, do they think it will make a difference? >> yeah, we haven't had that officially confirmed but that is what he and his people are indicating and whether that makes a difference, i don't know. if the parliament that was just dissolved of the 500 or so members, only three were women. that is a massive uphill struggle for equality in this country. >> all right. dan rivers, thank you, dan. >>> fascinating pictures taken from around the world. we will tell you why these people in the philippines are wearing rugs on their heads. gh ♪ ♪ rocky, r
there's been a lot of him saying he will govern for all of egypt. the problem is, will he be able to do that and his powers are quite constrainted anyway given that the army has taken many of them away and he is constrained by some extent to the agenda laid out before the election. and he has resigned from the muslim brotherhood and saying he will govern on behalf of everyone. we will have to wait and see if he does that. >> one thing, dan, he has chosen for the vice president a woman. do...
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. >>> syria's government blaming rebels for a deadly car bombing today. the bombing near a mosque in the city of homs killed 15 people and wounded several others. the bloody war started 20 months ago with more than 40,000 people killed. the cnn's arwa damon is here to show us that beloved families are returning to war zones. >> reporter: they are home again but they are cold and broke and still in danger. about a third of the families who fled this area have come back. only to find out that these streets are now on the front lines. the regime could cut off the main artery for the officials and reopen a route to the airport. on a nearby hilltop, the neighborhood of halabi. the rebels used to control that as well but lost it a month ago. the battle lines are constantly fluid and snipers are a constant threat. the frontline is visible just through here and we can barely make out three bodiebodies. the rebel fighters tell us they are two male and one female. there were five. they managed to extract two but can't reach the others. for the children here, gunfir
. >>> syria's government blaming rebels for a deadly car bombing today. the bombing near a mosque in the city of homs killed 15 people and wounded several others. the bloody war started 20 months ago with more than 40,000 people killed. the cnn's arwa damon is here to show us that beloved families are returning to war zones. >> reporter: they are home again but they are cold and broke and still in danger. about a third of the families who fled this area have come back. only to...
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>> well, 5-33 and the argument that the government made -- 5-3, and the argument that the government made is that it preempts the rights of the states, and now we go into the show me your papers clause and that is going to scare people, and especially latinos and latinos especially in arizona. but yes, a law enforcement officer can inquire about the immigration stat stus us if the believe they are in the country illegally, but they cannot deport them, but report them to the immigration officials. and this is a mixed verdict, and as jeffrey said, it will be a ruling that backs the government, but not many were satisfied by the arguments made by the governmentt the supreme court circled on the right to the federal government and the power of the federal government and not on civil rights where many believe this issue is now and going to be heading now. >> you and i have both had the chance to go to maricopa county, arizona, and had a chance to talk to sheriff joe arpaio who was unapologetic about going after illegal immigration even in the face of immigrants saying we are being raciall
>> well, 5-33 and the argument that the government made -- 5-3, and the argument that the government made is that it preempts the rights of the states, and now we go into the show me your papers clause and that is going to scare people, and especially latinos and latinos especially in arizona. but yes, a law enforcement officer can inquire about the immigration stat stus us if the believe they are in the country illegally, but they cannot deport them, but report them to the immigration...
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peace keep nerz goma were fighting between rebels and government soldiers. this yash has been embroiled in violence since 1994. it has left thousands of people displaced. now thousands more are running for their lives. david mckenzie reports now from neighboring nairobi, kenya. >> reporter: they are left with a wider war in the center of africa. the m23 rebel group took a key town on friday of government forces and alliance militia. thousands of civilians were seen flying, sometimes carrying all their possessions on their backs. the u.k. charity says that more than 100,000 people need humanitarian assistance in this crisis. now there's a move to try to solve the growing conflict at the negotiating table. the mrekz have been summoned to use quanneda to try to find a way to find peace, but the international observers believe that because the u.n. peacekeeping force watched as m23 took the key city of goma earlier this week, they might be emboldened to push on. they say they want to "liberate" the entire of the country and move all the way 1,000 miles away. >>>
peace keep nerz goma were fighting between rebels and government soldiers. this yash has been embroiled in violence since 1994. it has left thousands of people displaced. now thousands more are running for their lives. david mckenzie reports now from neighboring nairobi, kenya. >> reporter: they are left with a wider war in the center of africa. the m23 rebel group took a key town on friday of government forces and alliance militia. thousands of civilians were seen flying, sometimes...
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at 75%, that bit goes to the government, and you get to keep that bit. just a little bit of the end. and what lawyers in france are now saying is that the wealthy, and while i'm hearing reports from france and from paris and from bankers and industrialists, everybody is saying the same thing. if there is a which to avoid, evade or simply escape the wealthy are truly looking at i. . >> i am sure they are. the french parliament is going to take up the proposal, and like you said, he ran on the platform and no secret, but is it likely to get through is all sorts of lobbying going on in the corridors? >> well, there's lobbying, but at a time when the alternative is heavy cuts in social spending, then, yes, it has a strong, and don't forget that he not only had a strong victory in the presidential, but also the parliamentary, so he does have the wind behind him politically to get this done. the thing to remember though is that 75% is eye-wateringly high by the sort of rates that you are paying in the united states, but in the uk, it is 50% is the top rate goi
at 75%, that bit goes to the government, and you get to keep that bit. just a little bit of the end. and what lawyers in france are now saying is that the wealthy, and while i'm hearing reports from france and from paris and from bankers and industrialists, everybody is saying the same thing. if there is a which to avoid, evade or simply escape the wealthy are truly looking at i. . >> i am sure they are. the french parliament is going to take up the proposal, and like you said, he ran on...
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a claim the israeli government refuses to comment on. it's not clear if pelonium can be traced eight years after the palestinian leader's death. but if heightened levels are found, the next question for investigators would then be who is behind yassir arafat's death. fred pleitgen, cnn, ramala. >>> elton john is adding a note of protest to his songs in china. the british singer dedicated his only concert in beijing yesterday to chinese artist and critic aw weiwei. he was detained for 81 days last year without being charged. he has had battles with tax officials who fined him more than $2 million for alleged tax evasion. there's big news. presenting androgel 1.62%. both are used to treat men with low testosterone. androgel 1.62% is from the makers of the number one prescribed testosterone replacement therapy. it raises your testosterone levels, and... is concentrated, so you could use less gel. and with androgel 1.62%, you can save on your monthly prescription. [ male announcer ] dosing and application sites between these products differ.
a claim the israeli government refuses to comment on. it's not clear if pelonium can be traced eight years after the palestinian leader's death. but if heightened levels are found, the next question for investigators would then be who is behind yassir arafat's death. fred pleitgen, cnn, ramala. >>> elton john is adding a note of protest to his songs in china. the british singer dedicated his only concert in beijing yesterday to chinese artist and critic aw weiwei. he was detained for...
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government officials say he is sick but will return to ruling the country in september. there is a lot of concern. ethiopia has taken the lead in fighting al qaeda, linked military groups also in neighboring somalia, it would be a huge power vacuum. >>> immigration is not only a problem here in the united states. many countries it is a matter of life or death. australia has a huge refugee problem right now. while politicals and politicians are debating what to do next, hundreds of immigrants are dying at sea. today. are you serious? [siri] yes i'm not allowed to be frivolous. ah ok, move my 4 o'clock today to tomorrow. change my 11am to 2. [siri] ok marty, i scheduled it for today. is that rick? where's rick? [siri] here's rick. oh, no that's not rick. now, how's the traffic headed downtown? [siri] here's the traffic. ah, it's terrible, terrible! driver, driver! cut across, cut across, we'll never make it downtown this way. i like you siri, you're going places. [siri] i'll try to remember that. ♪ (train horn) vo: wherever our trains go, the economy comes to life. norfo
government officials say he is sick but will return to ruling the country in september. there is a lot of concern. ethiopia has taken the lead in fighting al qaeda, linked military groups also in neighboring somalia, it would be a huge power vacuum. >>> immigration is not only a problem here in the united states. many countries it is a matter of life or death. australia has a huge refugee problem right now. while politicals and politicians are debating what to do next, hundreds of...
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>> nothing from the government. >> reporter: ashley found government loans with 6% interest. her bank did better with a line of credit at just over 3%. >> we had chop saws and boxed items -- there go the lights again. >> reporter: the challenge of doing business these days, even the generators fail. things are so bad in red hook, this business next door to ashley's is literally drying invoices like this with a hair dryer. what does this business mean to you? >> everything, it's my life. >> reporter: ashley's employees watched her grow up, working alongside her father. if this business went under? >> i think i would go under too. >> reporter: now it's up to her to save their jobs. >> there's so much history here. the community, our customers. we really do have -- we have a great business here. i think we can make it great again. >> reporter: poppy harlow, cnn, new york. >> the damage caused by superstorm sandy has people asking a lot of questions about our weather and what's in the atmosphere. will scenes like these become more frequent? are storms like these the new norm? a r
>> nothing from the government. >> reporter: ashley found government loans with 6% interest. her bank did better with a line of credit at just over 3%. >> we had chop saws and boxed items -- there go the lights again. >> reporter: the challenge of doing business these days, even the generators fail. things are so bad in red hook, this business next door to ashley's is literally drying invoices like this with a hair dryer. what does this business mean to you? >>...
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as far as that goes, certainly hamas, as far as israel considers hamas to be the government in gaza. they don't recognize it. but they consider it responsible every time a rocket is fired out, every time there is some sort of disturbance of the peace, so it speak. so they will be obliged to some extent to try to stop other groups like islamic jihad, like smaller organizations, from breaking the cease-fire. and hamas has gained a lot out of this war. you have to remember that back in january 2006 when hamas won the parliamentary elections, the palestinian parliamentary elections, the united states and israel immediately took steps to isolate it, politically, economically, in every possible way. now we find that hamas has now -- has hosted leaders from turkey, from egypt, qatar, foreign ministers from a variety of arab countries. it gained quite a lot in the last eight days, and some people here would say it would be foolhardy for them to lose their gains, simply because some small faction decides to launch a rocket over the border. >> and you're looking at a live picture on the right-
as far as that goes, certainly hamas, as far as israel considers hamas to be the government in gaza. they don't recognize it. but they consider it responsible every time a rocket is fired out, every time there is some sort of disturbance of the peace, so it speak. so they will be obliged to some extent to try to stop other groups like islamic jihad, like smaller organizations, from breaking the cease-fire. and hamas has gained a lot out of this war. you have to remember that back in january...
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this is not a government agency. this isn't funded by the government. so eslings the owner can make up the rules as he likes. and i don't see anything here that's the basis for an actual successful lawsuit. >> especially if it's that kind of restaurant where -- >> right. >> i mean that's what they do like when you go to hoot terse's all about hooters. >> yes. >> so listen. management actually dropped the new dress code after she complained. does that support her case at all? >> not really. it's something called subsequent remedial measures. we see this sometimes in lawsuits with a defective product. if they go back and they fix it, it's kind of like admitting something was wrong. but that's not the case here. this just makes them look like nice guys. they didn't have to change the restaurant dress code because it's their restaurant. so i think it kind of hurts her in the long run because what they're saying is we're trying to be reasonable and you're still suing us. you had to know the deal when you took the job here. if you didn't want to work in a hoo
this is not a government agency. this isn't funded by the government. so eslings the owner can make up the rules as he likes. and i don't see anything here that's the basis for an actual successful lawsuit. >> especially if it's that kind of restaurant where -- >> right. >> i mean that's what they do like when you go to hoot terse's all about hooters. >> yes. >> so listen. management actually dropped the new dress code after she complained. does that support her...
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the government needs to consider the interests of the people. >> oh, my, well, the local government built the road for access to a new train station. but tougher laws in china meant that they couldn't just evict the couple when they refused to move out. >>> all right, some baby boomers spent their college years kind of experimenting with illegal drugs. well, we'll show you how the drug culture from the '60s and the '70s is creating a hidden crisis for the boomer generation. [ rsythe ] we don't just come up here for the view up alask we find the best, sweetest craforelobste that we can find. [ malennounc ] it'ti focrabfestt red lobster! his ar, y 1 of 5ntrees like our ne crab d garlic shri. half-pou otender crab pair with savory shrimp. st 12.99. odig into our hearty crab and roasted garlic seafood bake all with salad and unlimited cddar bay biscuit so much to choose from, so ittle time. so come into red lobster for abfest today and sea food differentlrom, so ittle time. ♪ [ male announcer ] this is karen and jeremiah. they don't know it yet, but they're gonna fall in love, get married,
the government needs to consider the interests of the people. >> oh, my, well, the local government built the road for access to a new train station. but tougher laws in china meant that they couldn't just evict the couple when they refused to move out. >>> all right, some baby boomers spent their college years kind of experimenting with illegal drugs. well, we'll show you how the drug culture from the '60s and the '70s is creating a hidden crisis for the boomer generation. [...
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now they have morphed into self-governing mini armies around the place. there's a term the somalization of libya. we talked about somalia. libya could become that. that creates instability in the whole area. other countries worried about that as well. >> you and i have been talking about this quite a bit and you said all those guys with the trucks, armed, the militia groups and who knows what's going to happen in that power vacuum. so we are actually seeing what could possibly happen. >> it hasn't gone away. >> all right, thank you. >>> it's a new rise of anti-american sentiment that's stronger in some countries than others. so far the violence protesting an online film has not spread to afghanistan. that's where we want to go live here. anna, first of all, president karzai did a couple of things to try to quell the possibility of violence there. he cut off access to youtube. everybody noticed that. and then also denounced the film that is considered very offensive to muslims. has that worked? >> reporter: i think the general afghany population are not ye
now they have morphed into self-governing mini armies around the place. there's a term the somalization of libya. we talked about somalia. libya could become that. that creates instability in the whole area. other countries worried about that as well. >> you and i have been talking about this quite a bit and you said all those guys with the trucks, armed, the militia groups and who knows what's going to happen in that power vacuum. so we are actually seeing what could possibly happen....
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new government in the middle east? >> i think there's a perception that when non-governmental forces attack governments, that governments pull together because governments have an interest in protecting their relations with other governments. mohamed morsi came out of a protest movement. the muslim brotherhood was in opposition for 80 years, and i think he was unsure where to position himself. i think what he has discovered is you can't be unsure. you have to protect your relationships. you have to protect the rule of law. i think the egyptians have come late to the idea that they have to be in the right place on this. i don't think they will be making that mistake again, but, again, it has to do with weak security forces, with political leaders who haven't had to figure out where they fit in, that i think is really the change here, not that this represents a fundamentally different way the united states is going to have to work with governments and populations in the middle east. >> and we'll see how president morsi m
new government in the middle east? >> i think there's a perception that when non-governmental forces attack governments, that governments pull together because governments have an interest in protecting their relations with other governments. mohamed morsi came out of a protest movement. the muslim brotherhood was in opposition for 80 years, and i think he was unsure where to position himself. i think what he has discovered is you can't be unsure. you have to protect your relationships....
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for the first time, the cuban government allowed cameras inside the hospitals at the epicenter of the outbreak. for doctors to tell their stories to cnn. the first day, five patients came and then eight. that's not normal that five people would come with the same symptoms. the most critical days were when they were 30 to 32 patients that arrived in a single day. >> reporter: colorado is a waterborne disease that is usually not fatal if treated. it was believed to have been eradicated in cuba. the cuban doctors say a hot and wet summer here set the stage for cholera's return. unusually heavy rainfall flooded these people's farmlands and contaminated their wells. that's how the first outbreak of cholera in cuba in over a century began. to halt cholera spread here, the government has closed contaminated wells and is trucking in drinking water. shuddered food stands that could spread the illness. temporarily banned fishing and swimming in waters that may be contaminated. dr. pena treated patients with cholera in haiti is part of a cuban medical mission there. he says doctors are gaining t
for the first time, the cuban government allowed cameras inside the hospitals at the epicenter of the outbreak. for doctors to tell their stories to cnn. the first day, five patients came and then eight. that's not normal that five people would come with the same symptoms. the most critical days were when they were 30 to 32 patients that arrived in a single day. >> reporter: colorado is a waterborne disease that is usually not fatal if treated. it was believed to have been eradicated in...
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>> well, the libyan government by all accounts, u.s. officials tell us, is very aware of the drone flights. they know and these flights have happened in the past. eastern libya even since the war ended in libya has been a place that the u.s. has kept a close eye on and government officials in libya know that. it is possible that you raise a really interesting prospect that the u.s. might say, okay, here is the intelligence and turn it over to libyans and say, now, it is your responsibility, and you go after these people. the problem, of course, is that this area of eastern libya where these groups hang out is not really under significant government control. a lot of militia and tribal elements out in that area, so there is concern about what the libyan government will be able to go after it if they can determine a target that they feel is responsible. carol. >> barbara starr, reporting live from the pentagon. >>> on to neil armstrong now. he has been called a humble and private man. cnn recently visited with james hanson, armstrong's bi
>> well, the libyan government by all accounts, u.s. officials tell us, is very aware of the drone flights. they know and these flights have happened in the past. eastern libya even since the war ended in libya has been a place that the u.s. has kept a close eye on and government officials in libya know that. it is possible that you raise a really interesting prospect that the u.s. might say, okay, here is the intelligence and turn it over to libyans and say, now, it is your...